Our digital show "New Day Midday" launches this week. It's all about the great moments we bring you everyday, but with a twist.

We want you to weigh in on your favorite video/photo/conversation, so tweet us @newday, Facebook, or Instagram.

Tell us your comments, good or bad, about a video or great moment that you saw on the show and we'll bring some of them back. You suggest the hashtag you think should go with the video and let us know #NewDay.

You might even hear your comment on the show.

Here are three moments from Wednesday's show:

High School Football Blowout The Same As Bullying?

One high school football team near Forth Worth, Texas, destroyed another 91 to nothing. The father of a play on the losing team claims running up the score was an act of bullying and that the opposing coached should have done something to stop it.

The dad has filed a complaint with the school district but the winning coach says his team did nothing wrong and is trying to get ready for the playoffs.

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What do you think?

Coach Surprises Walk-On With Scholarship

The Northwestern basketball coach Chris Collins surprised walk-on James Montgomery by giving him a full scholarship in front of his teammates.

Montgomery was overcome with emotions and moments later he shared the news with his mom and sister who were over joyed.

Children's Hospital Staff Use Katy Perry To Inspire

See patients and staff members at Dartmouth-Hitchcock Children's Hospital in New Hampshire post an inspiring rendition of Katy Perry's popular song 'Roar.' The hospital made the video for its annual "Chad Hero Half Marathon and Ripcord 5K."

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Sheri

My company actually works with a company in New Hampshire and this video and report hit my heart this morning. Our contact's daughter recently had her baby several weeks early at Dartmouth, so when I heard that name in the report, I listened a little more intently. On our call this morning, it turns out that his daughter had an encounter with one of the boys featured in the video. The young man was coming down the hallway in his wheelchair and when he passed my contact's daughter he stopped and gave her a star and told her to "wish upon the star." I hope that they will share the rest of the story with the world because this young man touched their hearts and now he has touched mine.

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